Farage’s big return

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LE

This party will get my vote in the EU elections, hopefully the Brexit party will link up with other like minded parties and become the third largest grouping knocking that utter cock Guy Verhofstadt,s party in to 4th place and oblivion.

LE

Blair would join Chukka's TIG/Change Britain (or whatever stupid name the remainiac mongs are calling it today): they've done really well since launching in February... they've demonstrated the ability to turn gold into pure shite, select a couple of racists and bigots as their candidates and seen their place in the opinion polls fall through the floor: it's almost as though people can see them for the bunch of twáts they are.

I need no reminding as to the criminals, anti Semites, thieves, sexual deviants, thugs & assorted scum who support or belong to the other political parties.
You of course pretend this isn't true, as it doesn't support your narrow-minded bigotry.

LE

That's quite interesting because Scotland feels exactly the same - the best bit about you is watching you disappear below the horizon as you steam away from us - or sink as you appear to do on a frequent basis.

LE

That's quite interesting because Scotland feels exactly the same - the best bit about you is watching you disappear below the horizon as you steam away from us - or sink as you appear to do on a frequent basis.

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I need no reminding as to the criminals, anti Semites, thieves, sexual deviants, thugs & assorted scum who support or belong to the other political parties.
You of course pretend this isn't true, as it doesn't support your narrow-minded bigotry.

LE

It is interesting to consider how many Tory MPs are Tory. That is, person A lives in Oxfordshire. They are interested in a career in politics. How does one advance in politics in that county? As a Tory. So that person recognises that power is via that party. Put the same person, with the same motive, in the South West and chances are they'd join the Liberals, or in urban London, Labour. The ease with which some MPs have switched party is a result of this. They are in it for themselves.
Off topic a bit, but you have then got the attention seeking types like Jess Phillips. They are professional politicians - in it to make a name for the themselves and sod all else.
Back to the Tories. Many Tory MPs are not Tory. They are generally far more pro-EU than Tory party members or voters. Many are uncomfortable with the patriotism of Brexit supporters.
Hopefully, they will get such a kicking next week that they will be forced to change direction. Like the Liberals or the Canadian Conservatives, it is not unknown for great parties to fall almost overnight into relative obscurity. Tory MPs should reflect upon the demise of those parties.

LE

Much as Arrsers generally deride ‘box ticking’ - for all the correct, anti-PC, reasons, Farage’s candidates, so far, are ticking all the boxes for all the right reasons: inclusivity not enforced diversity.